Deconstructing Evidence-Based Practice
- 222 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
By employing deconstructive analysis, this book offers a fundamental exploration of evidence-based practice, enabling readers to gain clarity on its principles. Through various case studies, the authors illustrate its application across different clinical settings. The text is organized into three parts, featuring a detailed examination of essential literature on evidence-based practice while integrating modern themes in healthcare research. This approach fosters a deeper understanding of how evidence-based methods can be effectively utilized in practice.
